10-minute Plays

I Got You, Babe by Anthony L Mariani

comedy 1m,1w, 10 minutes $3.95/script $15/performance

"A modern day A Doll's House." Fredric has built his perfect android girlfriend Leslie, except for one flaw--she keeps breaking up with him. Premiered April 7, 2017 at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre.​​

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The Bench by Paula Fell

comedy 2m,2w 10 minutes $3.95/script $15/performance

A winner of Infinity Stage's 2018 10x10xInfinity

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Waiting for your wife on the bench outside the womens’ dressing room can seem like a life sentence. As Robert waits for his wife to find that special outfit for the company party, he learns that time on the bench can be a living hell. Will the sadistic sales clerk who runs the joint break him? Can he avoid answering the bone chilling question ‘How does this make me look?’ No one can escape from The Bench, right? Try telling that to benchy Robert and fellow “prisoner” Frank.

The Unfortunate Teller by Jeff Dunne

comedy 1m,1w 10 minutes $3.95/script $15/performance

"a beautifully written, hysterical script that was not only a joy to read the first time, but also a pleasure to listen to [afterwards]."​

A winner of Infinity Stage's 2018 10x10xInfinity

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A friend of a fortune teller suddenly has to give a reading for a customer, and not only doesn't he have the faintest idea how to do it, the only set of Tarot cards on hand is a deck made by little children. ​​

Regifting by Steven Korbar

comedy 0m,2w 15 minutes $3.95/script $15/performance

A winner of Infinity Stage's 2018 10x10xInfinity

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Exhausted after a Christmas Eve of wrapping presents, a pair of slap happy sisters become increasingly desperate as they face their worst nightmare; a visit from a surprise gift giver for whom they have no return present.

Just That Sort of Day by Lawson Caldwell

comedy 2m,1w 15 minutes $3.95/script $15/performance

A winner of Infinity Stage's 2018 10x10xInfinity

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Like all his relationships, Zoe’s relationship with Sally ends just as quickly as it began causing him to become frustrated and depressed. Lorraine, Zoe’s mother, decides it is time to set the record straight. In Zoe’s case, she sets him gay

comedy 2w 10 minutes $3.95/script $15/performance

A winner of Infinity Stage's 2018 10x10xInfinity

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Bard Beyond Belief by Tony Pelham

comedy 1m, 1w, 1 either 10 minutes $3.95/script $15/performance

An Elvis-impersonator and a Shakespeare buff can’t agree in which themed retirement community they ultimately wish to settle. In the midst of a comical sales presentation, life suddenly begins to imitate art, causing each partner toreevaluate their priorities.​​

A winner of Infinity Stage's 2018 10x10xInfinity

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Bridge and Tunnel by Anne Flanagan

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comedy 1m,2w 10 minutes $3.95/script $15/performance

A winner of Infinity Stage's 2018 10x10xInfinity

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It's Happy Hour at Houlihans in mid town Manhattan, but 30 somethings Nikki and Tiffinay are anything but happy. The Bechdel test asks whether a work of fiction features at least two women can talk about something other than a man. Let's just say Nikki and Tiffany fail this test. Miserably.

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Surprise! by Michael Perlmutter

comedy 1m,1w, 1 either 10 minutes $3.95/script $15/performance

A winner of Infinity Stage's 2018 10x10xInfinity

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A black box setting. A table, two chairs; and CINDY is led on by TED, blindfolded to her seat, where a bottle of wine and the next ten minutes await. TED leads the audience into a holler of “SURPRISE” as the blindfold comes off. What follows is a bit more unexpected.​

Paper Planes by Michael Pisaturo

Chandler sits atop a skyscraper in New York City at nighttime, trying to talk to his sister who had taken her life on that very roof just a few weeks earlier when Stella enters and sits down next to him. Assuming that Chandler was contemplating jumping, Stella attempts to strike up a conversation, though she soon realizes what his true intentions are.

Bill's Funeral by Gordon England & Lisa Farrall

Comedy erupts at a funeral home where Bill Smith, a Treasury Agent, lies in wait after a mysterious skydiving accident. His dutiful wife, Jane, learns of Bill’s philandering ways as various women from his past converge to pay their last respects. A hilarious catfight erupts when the scorned women discover Bill’s lover list was long.

The Exchange Student by Steven W. Rodgers

A Russian exchange student, bound for New York, the Big Apple, is, through an unfortunate glitch in the system, inadvertently sent to the home of simple-minded rednecks, Fred and Norma Sheets of Manhattan, Kansas--the little Apple.

Rainbow Sprinkles by Stacey Lane

An uptight lawyer interviews a kind-hearted clown for her son's birthday party. She probes and prods at him, finding a reason that each of the most innocent parts of his clown act could be deemed inappropriate or politically incorrect.

Confessions of a Character Actor by Aaron Leventman

Brooklyn, 1968. A young male Jewish character actor must tell his mother that his big break is to star in the first X-rated Hollywood movie, but his confession about his part in the film reveals more about his personal life than the character he must portray.